Quick and agile, the Axis Light Panzer Walker "Heinrich," is a versatile addition to any mission. Its 2 cm FlakVierling gun is more than a match for infantry and air support alike, and its superior reactive fire means it will never be caught off guard. The “Heinrich” Tropical is presented here in its Babylon pattern camouflage, as observed around...
This airborne operations ready walker is used in the Luftwaffe Ground Divisions. Thanks to its thrusters, it can be parachuted directly on the battlefield, joining the action as soon as the rest of the invasion force arrives. This model is tasked with destroying enemy attack planes and heavy infantry with the help of its powerful long range antiaircraft...
The Sonderkraftfahrzeug 202/3 schwer Schützenpanzerläufer VI-G Stummel (Special Purpose Vehicle 203/3, Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle VI-G Stummel) is the latest evolution in Axis troop transport. Replacing the famed Sd.Kfz. 251/9 half-track, with which it shared the nickname ‘Stummel’ (Stump) for its short gun, this new vehicle takes it all to the next...
Axis field Commanders are often outnumbered but never outgunned. The whole Axis military industry and engineers make sure that their soldiers have the best vehicles when in battle. Their latest creation is the already dreaded “KönigsLothar”. With its very impressive dual triple Nebelwerfer rocket launcher, this walker can destroy anything in mere seconds....
The Marines have arrived in the Middle-East! And they bring with them some deadly new weapons, just out of Detroit's arsenals. The recoilless rifles give these soldiers an incredible firepower against anything on the battlefield. And you can be sure Marines will make the most of it! They are presented here in their Babylon camo, as used by USMC forces in...
When the Imperial Japanese Navy advanced through the Pacific, it conquered a vast number of remote islands. Ordered to defend them were a few resolute soldiers who didn’t have much equipment, but had a lot of free time on their hands. So they did as any soldier in the world does when there’s nothing else to do: they dug in. When the reconquest of the...
Combat engineers and pioneers always have the most dangerous post in an army: always on the first line at the front. Clearing a path through minefields and barbed wire for the rest of the army to advance is no small feat, and these guys need every advantage they can get. In the most dangerous terrain, the USMC calls on the Heavy Engineers. With their...